Monthly Archives: August 2017

On the last day of climatological summer, mother nature is getting ready to change seasons. A strong cold front will blast through the region today as low pressure intensifies in Quebec. Winds will turn northwesterly behind this front and cold air will begin to pour in. There may be a scattered shower or two along the front itself but given the already dry airmass in place, no organized thunderstorm activity is expected. Downsloping NW winds will push temps into the mid 70’s along the coastal plains. Cooler temps in the mid 60’s are expected in the north. Skies will feature a mix of sun and clouds as the moisture-starved front moves throguh.

You might notice I’ve added links to this post. This is something I’ll continue to do in the future as I work to grow and promote weather.us which, if I do say so myself, is a pretty awesome resource for weather information. Click any of the links above to find more information on that topic over at weather.us!

You might notice I’ve added links to this post. This is something I’ll continue to do in the future as I work to grow and promote weather.us which, if I do say so myself, is a pretty awesome resource for weather information. Click any of the links above to find more information on that topic over at weather.us!

-Jack

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Not much is going on weatherwise in Maine. We have more dry weather, mostly sunny skies, and cool temps. Highs today will range through the 60’s with warmer temperatures in the northeastern part of the area. This is where with the sunniest areas will be today as a strong storm well to our south spreads a bit of high cloud cover into our area. Other than those clouds and some waves that will arrive tomorrow, the storm will not impact this area.

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Remember yesterday’s mostly sunny skies and cool temps? Today will be the exact same, except perhaps for the fact that temperatures may be a degree or two warmer. Mostly sunny skies will continue to rule the area as strong Canadian high pressure remains locked in place. Highs will range from the mid 60’s north to the low 70’s south with continued dry humidity.

While our weather is quiet up here, there’s a lot going on in Texas with Tropical Storm Harvey bringing devastating flooding to the Houston area. Here are some links to track the storm if you’re interested, provided by weather.us:

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Exactly nothing is going to happen weatherwise in Maine/NH today. Look for more sunny skies, light winds, and pleasantly cool temperatures with highs generally in the 60’s. Some low 70’s are expected in the south.

While our weather is quiet up here, there’s a lot going on in Texas with Tropical Storm Harvey bringing devastating flooding to the Houston area. Here are some links to track the storm if you’re interested, provided by weather.us:

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Today will feature more of the same weatherwise across the area. NW breezes will continue to funnel cool and dry air into the region with highs only getting up to the mid 60’s north and mid 70’s south. Skies will be sunnier in the south and cloudier in the north as our upslope/downslope pattern continues.

While our weather is quiet up here, there’s a lot going on in the Gulf with Hurricane Harvey. Here are some links to track the storm if you’re interested, provided by weather.us:

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More cool and quiet weather is on the way for today. Highs will range from the mid 60’s north to the mid 70’s south with NW breezes. NW breezes mean we’re stuck in a classic upslope downslope pattern. Look for more clouds than sun in the mountains and the opposite along the coast. While our weather is quiet up here, there’s a lot going on in the Gulf with Hurricane Harvey making landfall. Here are some links to track the storm if you’re interested, provided by weather.us: